Design complexity and performance analysis in additively manufactured heat exchangers

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Marwan Alsulami
Mehdi Mortazavi
Seyed A. Niknam
Dongsheng Li
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[1] Western New England University,Department of Industrial Engineering
[2] Institute of Public Administration,Engineering Management Sector
[3] Western New England University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Advanced Manufacturing LLC,undefined
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Heat exchanger; Manifold microchannel; Selective laser melting;
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The main objective of this research is to investigate the tradeoffs between design complexity and thermal performance in additively manufactured metallic heat exchangers. Such heat exchangers have become a favorite topic for investigation in various fields ranging from air conditioning to aircraft gas turbine engines. In particular, high manufacturing cost has emerged as the major drawback in broad applications of manifold-microchannel heat exchanger (MMHXs). The possibility of cost-effective manufacturing has generated wide interest in applying additive manufacturing (AM) for fabricating MMHXs. Furthermore, AM technologies will provide an opportunity for enhanced design and superior heat transfer performance. In this study, innovative MMHXs are designed and fabricated through selective laser melting. An experimental setup was designed to measure pressure drop and heat transfer for the developed MMHXs with a wide range of Reynolds numbers. The coefficient of performance was calculated based on the heat flow rate, air pressure drop, and air flow rate. Measurement results demonstrated that in some scenarios adding more internal features, i.e., increasing design complexity, does not necessarily improve the MMHX performance.
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页码:865 / 873
页数:8
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